I've heard of it as well. If it is out there online somewhere, I don't believe we would be able to share a link here due to copyright rules.
Kor
There are some test shots of replacement effects for ST5 on Youtube. It's ok, but it doesn't really change the movie, you know?![]()
I’m not really concerned with the special effects, but I’m curious about an edit I heard/read about in which someone trimmed some of the more embarrassing humor and evidently turned it into a TV episode length.
Discussed on the board several times over the years. Apparently edited by Jack Marshall <wince>, it was titled In Thy Image and presented a "Phase II" episode with a running time of just over an hour. Marshal butchered the score by mixing TV series music with Goldsmith with Horner, etc.I heard there’s a cool fan edit of The Final Frontier out there. Is there a link? I’m dying to see it
That's exactly what "In Thy Image" is (although a lot of such scenes are removed entirely). I wouldn't bother, it's terrible.Its flaws are more fundamental than just shortening the cringeworthy scenes.
Honestly, as much as I hate TFF, I’d be interested in seeing this edit. Not that I think it will suddenly make TFF an awesome film, though. Its flaws are more fundamental than just shortening the cringeworthy scenes.
https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekV.DirectorsCut/posts/3070761906275250I heard there’s a cool fan edit of The Final Frontier out there. Is there a link? I’m dying to see it
Doesn't point to it. I described how to find it at the end of this post above (link).
Actually it was a different edit that I saw, not a cutdown TV episode version. Instead one which keeps Star Trek V as a feature-film but replaces all exterior starship visual FX and puts the rock creature into the climax. It was part of a campaign to get Paramount to look again and perhaps allow Shatner a Director's Cut, as they'd done with Wise's Motion Picture.Doesn't point to it. I described how to find it at the end of this post above (link).
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